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Blew a Primer _ Analysis
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1389849" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p><strong>can1010</strong> might be able to do that, as he has both brands of bullets. I only have the Badlands Precision bullets at this time. Pretty sure Steve's in the business to sell Hammer Bullets though... so I feel certain I could get some!</p><p></p><p>Still I have no straightforward way to collect those measurements for total baring surface. Maybe <strong>can1010</strong> has the measuring tools required to do this. That hump back up to full bore diameter in the middle of the bullet would prevent me from using my Hornady caliper bushings to measure the length of the middle hump. I could measure the end to end length of the baring surface using two of the appropriately sized Hornady bushings. But they wouldn't measure the length of the relief cuts or the middle hump that's present between the outermost baring surfaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1389849, member: 4191"] [B]can1010[/B] might be able to do that, as he has both brands of bullets. I only have the Badlands Precision bullets at this time. Pretty sure Steve's in the business to sell Hammer Bullets though... so I feel certain I could get some! Still I have no straightforward way to collect those measurements for total baring surface. Maybe [B]can1010[/B] has the measuring tools required to do this. That hump back up to full bore diameter in the middle of the bullet would prevent me from using my Hornady caliper bushings to measure the length of the middle hump. I could measure the end to end length of the baring surface using two of the appropriately sized Hornady bushings. But they wouldn't measure the length of the relief cuts or the middle hump that's present between the outermost baring surfaces. [/QUOTE]
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